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    2010 Sarah Cole: A Type of Love Story The short story‚ “Sarah Cole: A Type of Love Story” by Russell Banks is raved as one of his most famous. A story told most in the first person‚ describes the sudden beginning and end of the relationship between Ron and Sarah. Ron‚ the main character‚ narrates the story from his memory of ten years earlier. Ron provides the reader with a very vivid image of how different he and Sarah truly are. So vivid in fact‚ the reader can not help but feel pity

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    Attachment disorders: Assessment strategies and treatment approaches”‚ by Thomas G. O’Connor and Charles H. Zeanah‚ is an article that relates to this case study‚ in which I have attached. Attachment Theory: “An Attachment is a reciprocal‚ enduring‚ emotional and physical affiliation between a child and a caregiver”[1]. The most recognised attachment theorist was a man called John Bowlby‚ a British Psychologist‚ Psychoanalyst and Psychiatrist famous for his work and fascination

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    The Application of the Theory of Attachment Many psychologists have come and gone‚ and many different theoretical orientations have been developed. With each orientation has come a new perspective on development‚ behaviour and mental processes. Some are similar‚ yet others could not be more contradictory. Attachment is one such theoretical orientation‚ developed by John Bowlby out of his dissatisfaction with other existing theories. Although Bowlby rejected psychoanalytical

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    Shakespeare is a play which portrays many types of loves going between the characters. The three types of love that will be discussed is romantic‚ unrequited‚ and parental love. One type of love shown throughout the play is unrequited love. Demetrius and Helena show this relationship multiple times in this play. One example is shown on page 58‚ line 188‚ where Demetrius says‚ “ I love thee not‚ therefore pursue me not.” Helena responds to that on line 195 where she says‚ “ You draw me‚ you hard- hearted

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    as they are growing up will be depend on their stage of development‚ their confidence and the support and positive relationships they may have. The affects of transitions vary from child to child‚ so it is important to consider them on an individual basis. That said‚ it is possible to gain an idea of how a child’s social development may be influenced by a range of changes and the type of transition must firstly be considered. Emotional - for example bereavement‚ the divorce or separation of parents

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    King’s three types of Love What is love and how we distinguish between various levels of love? The answer might indeterminate since “Love” interprets differently by unlike people in different level. In another word‚ “love is not just one thing; love for God‚ country‚ parents‚ partners‚ children‚ neighbor‚ and so forth all have different qualities”(Guardian). The denotation of love differs between levels of action and feeling‚ and a definition of each level must be discovered in order to understand

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    young people ’s literature in which a teacher plays a fairly cental role. This essay will critically analyse the discourses‚ positions and relationships‚ as well as certain individuals habitus ’ (after Bourdieu and Wacquant‚ 1992‚ cited in Gale & Densmore‚ 2000)‚ which influence the classroom of Mark Thackeray (Sidney Potier) in the film To Sir with Love (Clavell‚ 1966). Via this analysis‚ I argue that the film portrays a simplistic‚ commercial palatable rather than a realistic image of the challenges

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    How corruption can affect a society Bribery and corruption are two aspects that usually go hand in hand and can be found almost anywhere. The culprits of these ‘splendid’ acts tend to believe that partaking in them is the best way to get by in this cruel world‚ but what they don’t realize is how their actions could in turn result as the downfall of any society. Corruption is seen as dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power‚ typically involving bribery‚ therefore bribery is seen as one

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    The types of love in "Midsummer Night’s dream" by William Shakespeare To begin with ‚we have the love story of Theseus and Hippolyta. Theseus has fought many battles and risked his life in order to win Hippolyta:"I woo’d thee with my sword / And won thy love‚ doing thee injuries."  Next we have the pair of romantic lovers Hermia and Lysander and Helena and Demetrius who undergo many trials before they are united Finally‚  we have the fairy couple Oberon and Titania who are finally reconciled

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    capabilities are critical‚ as an issue can become self fulfilling‚ making issues with development / communication worse‚ thus any intervention that can facilitate and encourage communication can be useful in alleviating the issue. Without correct intervention the child can become withdrawn‚ due to communication difficulties‚ both from their peers and from education as a whole‚ this can impact self esteem and confidence. However with the correct approach the child can be encouraged to reach their potential

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